Photographer Sebastião Salgado’s brush with death: ‘My translator said: “They are going to kill us”’
The great Brazilian lensman nearly quit his career after witnessing genocide – his wife showed him a way back
The great Brazilian lensman nearly quit his career after witnessing genocide – his wife showed him a way back
Strange lights, tropical heatwaves and a grinning dwarf: Noah Angell has spent years collecting stories from spooked staff
Dan Reed details the sinister aftermath of Leaving Neverland and his search for the truth about conspiracy theorist Alex Jones
The fearless author on the ‘disadvantage’ of being male, ‘evil’ hate speech laws and why universities are ‘destroying’ themselves
Aaron Pierre and Kelvin Harrison Jr on portraying Malcolm X and Martin Luther King in Genius: MLK/X - and Mufasa and Scar in The Lion King
How the photographer reveals the psychedelic beauty of environments poisoned by heavy industry
Stars of the new prequel to Jonathan Glazer's 2000 acclaimed gangster film discuss its violent crime – and rampant use of the C-word
In his new film, All of Us Strangers, the Fleabag and Sherlock star plays a man whose struggle for happiness mirrors the actor's own turmoil
The triumphant star of The Holdovers and Sideways on America's 'fake' boarding schools, encounters with ghosts and leaving Billions behind
Mr Bates vs the Post Office has set the news agenda this week. It follows in a fine tradition of programmes that have made history
The daughter of Marina Chapman – who says she lived with capuchins as a child – has returned to her mother's jungle home
The new voice of the Wombles on ‘updating’ children’s classics, being a Christmas-a-holic – and why he writes every night to his late wife
New film American Symphony set out to portray an artist on the brink of a major breakthrough – then came the bombshell diagnosis
The author, who has just won Waterstone's Book of the Year, on climate change, tightrope-walking and JK Rowling
The classical superstar talks marriage, parenthood and why he won't treat his toddler the way his father treated him
The co-writer of the Westminster satire reveals why he decided to turn his pen to espionage – and why Gary Oldman's spy is so flatulent